Pages 712-713, transcribed by Carolyn Ward from History of Allen and Woodson Counties, Kansas: embellished with portraits of well known people of these counties, with biographies of our representative citizens, cuts of public buildings and a map of each county / Edited and Compiled by L. Wallace Duncan and Chas. F. Scott. Iola Registers, Printers and Binders, Iola, Kan.: 1901; 894 p., [36] leaves of plates: ill., ports.; includes index.



 

712 cont'd HISTORY OF ALLEN AND  

MICHAEL HEFFERN.

The Emerald Isle—the land of beautiful lakes and verdant hills, the country of war, romance and history—was the birthplace of Michael Heffern, who on the 22d. of September, 1835, first opened his eyes to the light of day in the parish of Dunhill, County Waterford, Ireland. His father, Patrick Heffern, married Bridget Carol, and both were natives of Ireland where they resided until 1850 when they crossed the broad Atlantic to America, locating first in New York. After a short time, however, they removed to Illinois, settling in LaSalle County, where they spent their remaining days, the father passing away at the age of sixty-five years, while the mother died at the age of sixty years.

Michael Heffern was a lad of fourteen years when he came with his parents to the New World. In Illinois he worked on the railroad as a teamster for three years and then rented a tract of land, after which he engaged in farming there for eight years. As a companion and helpmate on the journey of life he chose Miss Ellen Vaughn, a native of Ireland, the wedding being celebrated in St. Louis, Missouri, August 26, 1855. He continued his agricultural pursuits in Illinois until 1867 when he came to Kansas and purchased two hundred and forty acres of raw land in Owl Creek township, Woodson County, eight miles east of Yates Center on the north fork of Owl creek. There for the first time he began farming on land which was his own property. He has since made valuable improvements until he now has one of the best farms on the creek, and to his landed possessions he has added until he now has nine hundred and sixty acres, all improved, while three hundred acres is under cultivation, the other ???? pasture and meadow land. For a short time after coming to Kansas Mr. Heffern worked on the railroad as a contractor but has since devoted his entire time to his farm work and has long since been recognized as one of the leading agriculturists of the county. He feeds all of his grain to his stock and each winter ships about two car loads of cattle to the city markets.

Eight children have been born unto Mr. and Mrs. Heffern, of whom six are yet living, as follows: Mary, the wife of Tim Collins; Johanna,

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wife of Thomas McGanon, of Humboldt; Margaret, wife of Charley Feney; Lizzie, wife of Vincent Gallagher, now of Colorado; Josie, wife of Ven Lossen, of Woodson County, and Thomas, who resides upon the home farm with his father. He married Miss Minnie Cornell and has two children, Michael and Mary.

In his political affiliations Mr. Heffern is a Democrat and belongs to that substantial class of citizens who give an earnest support to measures for the public good but are not carried away by fads or impractical schemes. He is a self-made man who without any extraordinary family or pecuniary advantages at the commencement of life has battled earnestly and energetically, and by indomitable courage and integrity has achieved both character and fortune, winning a victory in the business world which is as creditable as enviable.


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